Many Injuries in California's 2014 Quake Occurred During Cleanup
Many of the people who were injured from the 6.0-magnitude earthquake in Napa, California, last year were actually hurt during the cleanup effort, after the quake was over, according to a new study. The quake killed one person and injured 208 people, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. During the two months after the earthquake, public health officials interviewed members of about 200 households in Napa, asking about the injuries and distress that they experienced as a result of the quake.
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